... and Ranger 8. Ejecta are not so obvious in this low sun view. The crater is right at the middle of this cropped image, with a bright 'arrow' of ejecta appearing to point at it. The 'arrow' is really a bit of bright ejecta fringed by two dark rays. This image was subsampled 2x for downlink so it has only 1 m/pixel resolution.

... and the Apollo 17 SIVB. Here, the pixel coordinates given in their table only work after the raw image is flipped.

EDIT: This does get confusing. Their pixel coordinates have to be flipped to get the right spot. But the image as presented is in the correct orientation. I had flipped the image to match their coordinates, but now I see they had already taken care of the image (but NOT the coordinates!). So my image shown here was originally reversed. I have now corrected it.

(PS - how do I know it's the right way round? - comparison with a Lunar Orbiter 4 image of the area)

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